Answer:
I strongly agree with this opinion. In my personal belief, bravery is not about you fearing nothing, it's about you being afraid of something but still facing that thing you're afraid off, regardless of the fear in your heart.
For example, I'm deathly scared of spiders. But whenever I see one, I took a deep albeit shaky breath, grab a cup, approach it (even though I'm shrieking whenever it moves), cover it, then throw it outside. It may sound funny but it's actually me being brave! Why? Because I'm afraid of it, but I never ran away from it.
Explanation:
Answer:
Influential
Explanation:
Adjectives describe words, people, animals, and basically anything, and influential describes Emily Bergman.
<span>Nouns
are names of a person, animal, place, event, etc. It could be proper or common
noun. Common nouns are names of general items and you find them everywhere you
go. These words are not usually capitalized, except if it is the starting word
in a sentence. Proper nouns on the other hand are more specific names and they
are capitalized. When clauses substitute the noun’s role, then they are called ‘noun
clauses’. Therefore, noun clauses can be direct object or subject. To find
them, one must look for the verb first and try to ask questions with ‘who’ or ‘what’.</span>
Answer:
D
Explanation:
prepositions can come in many ways, but somtimes not most ways is the most simple ways. you have first a pronoun and then a noun and then the preposition is the one after the two
is this case, the examples would be
hand th cash over
the pronoun is "the"
and the nouns is "cash"
finally the preposition is "over"